https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56163
--- Comment #18 from Zeb Figura z.figura12@gmail.com --- (In reply to mirh from comment #16)
But if we extended the blacklist of those two extensions to also cover for Sanctuary.exe (and I guess tropics, and whatnot), couldn't you also be damaging wined3d when you are instead running the thing under directx?
Ah, yes, we would lose certain capabilities that way. I don't know whether they matter in this case, but it has definitely mattered in other cases. In one egregious case, Mesa added a workaround for an application's non-default renderer that broke its default renderer. Unfortunately I don't immediately know how to address this problem.